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Lot 604

A COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS in albums

Lot 666

THOMAS HARDY 'Wessex Poems and Other Verses' first Canadian edition, published by George N. Morang & Company Ltd, Toronto, 1899

Lot 670

A COLLECTION OF LAWRENCE DURRELL BOOKS including first editions of 'Justine', 'Balthazar', 'Monsieur or The Prince of Darkness', 'Bitter Lemons', 'Mountolive', 'Tune', 'Nunquam', and others

Lot 684

A COLLECTION OF MODERN FICTION including Joseph Conrad, John Fowles, P. H. Newby etc, some first editions

Lot 745

A COLLECTION OF PRINTS AND PAINTINGS including Richard B Sheridan by W A Cox, Scotland for Ever by Lady Butler, First Cast by Alan B Hayman, Eton Quadrangle, Hamburg Harbour etc,

Lot 604

A Vintage St Johns Ambulance First Aid Case with Contents and an Ingram's India Rubber Syringe

Lot 1

A Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle, 411 cc, Registration YE69 MXT, date of first registration 21.2.20, colour white, 3 former keepers, with V5C certificate, mileage 2666, with two keys. CONDITION REPORT: In near showroom condition as befits the low mileage. Starts on the first push of the button.

Lot 180

A tray of die cast models including Exclusive first edition buses

Lot 2

A Skoda Roomster 2 TDI 80 motorcar, registration AJ07 ZKF, first registered 17.5.2007, five door hatchback, 1422 CC diesel, colour silver, mileage 92,094, MOT expires 21.12.22, with two keys, fitted with a new battery 27.7.22, with V5C document, 2 former keepers, with service book.

Lot 281

A copy of a First Pattern German Luftwaffe dagger in scabbard CONDITION REPORT: There is a very crudely etched maker's mark to the blade, otherwise there are no other marks.

Lot 409

A First World War Victory Medal and death plaque in envelope of issue, issued to 24286 Private Thomas Place, Northumberland Fusiliers

Lot 95

A child's first curl keepsake box

Lot 395

A Collection of Elvis Presley Ephemera to include Posters, Photographs, First Day Covers Etc

Lot 397

An Album of First Day Covers together with a Collection of Loose Examples

Lot 160

A quantity of First Day Covers, including a collection a Flown Covers with Qantas Empire Airlines Limited, flown to various World Destinations, together with a section of FDCs covering various subject matter (parcel)

Lot 166

Brian Trubshaw signed Concorde covers, two First Day of Issue signed covers, with post mark for Filton Bristol, dated 3 March 1969, one signed in blue ink, the other in pencil (2)

Lot 167

A collection of approximately 100 Concorde related First Day Covers, 1970s/80s, including Upper Atmosphere Intake Development Tests 1978, First Transatlantic Day Trip London-Washington-London 1977, First Scheduled Commercial Service London-Singapore 1977, First Flight at Mach 2 Fairford to Glos 1970, British Airways Training Flight RAF Brize Norton 1977, and many more (parcel)

Lot 168

An assortment of signed Concorde related First Day Covers, including two signed by Brian Trubshaw, J.C Hutchinson, A.R Meadows, A.J Massie, C.C Morris, B Walpole, plus other Captains, Co-Pilots and Flight Officers, approx. 25 (parcel)

Lot 170

An assortment of signed Concorde related First Day Covers, including two signed by Brian Trubshaw, both dated 1987, other signatures include J.C Hutchinson, A.R Meadows, J.D Eames, C.McMahon, K.D Leney, H.C McMullen, , B Calvert, R.V Dixon and many more, approx. 25 (parcel)

Lot 172

An assortment of signed Concorde related First Day Covers, including two signed by Brian Trubshaw, one dated 78 the other 87, plus other signatures, including Barbara Harmer,Geoffery Lilley, E.Chemel, A.J Massie, C.B McMahon, D.A Pocock, G.E.S Bumstead and many more, approx. 25 (parcel)

Lot 206

Two Royal Worcester Concorde models, one for the First Flight and the other The Last Flight, both with certificates, together with four other white metal and pewter examples, two also with certificates, AF (6)

Lot 439

Peter Hicks, 1999, a cold-cast resin bronze figure for the Members of the International Churchill Society, titled 'Winston is back', based on the photograph of Churchill striding along Whitehall September 1939 to take up his post as First Lord of the Admiralty, 31cm h, with sculptor's signature to base with number 312 generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Lot 609

A War Period German Medics water bottle, together with a German canteen, a stove, a British First Aid Kit and other items (parcel)

Lot 698

Home Guards, seven badges, including two Isle of Man Home Guards, two Radnorshire Home Guards, Rutland Home Guards, First American Squadron Home Guards and an Upper Thames Patrol Home Guard, mixture of loops and sloers (7)

Lot 744

A collection of cap badges and other items, comprising two 27th Lancers, one being bi-metal, The Leinster Regiment, 23rd Regiment of Foot Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Victorian Perth Highland Rifle Volunteers, Warwickshire Royal Horse Artillery, First Hants R.G.A Volunteers, The Devonshire Regiment 3rd Volunteer Battalion, 1st Volunteer Battalion of the Warwickshire Regiment, 10th Battalion (Paddington Rifles) County of London Regiment, Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers Militia and 29th Battalion (Irish Horse) Imperial Yeomanry, a Escape and Evade compass and much more (parcel)

Lot 290

Two watercolours by Marjorie Dyke and Roger Austin (British, 21st Century). Romance in the Walnut Tree, and, a Village Church. Both signed and framed, the first 24cm x 29cm exc. frame

Lot 47

A 1950s Sooty teddy bear and a teddy puppet. The first jointed with clear glass eyes, 22cm high, the plush puppet with amber glass eyes

Lot 784

A collection of postcards, first half 20th c, mainly British topographical and comic, a further quantity of cigarette cards and early 19th c coloured engravings of quadrupeds, published by Harrison & Co ConditionMostly in good condtition

Lot 792

Order of St John Serving Brother's breast badge, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star First Army Clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Service Medal of the Order of St John, base metal and three bars Pte W Cane Somerset SJAB and miscellaneous cap and other badges, shoulder titles, buttons and documents Condition

Lot 793

WWII group of four, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Caterpillar Club gold Caterpillar Club lapel pin inscribed F/Lt N. A. Clark and three Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Books of Flight Lieutenant N A W Clark, including certificates of qualifications, first pilot, 1942-1957 Sold with two typescript accounts by Flight Lieutenant Norman Alfred Wadham Clark on his being shot down on the night of Friday March 24th, 1944, his reception by Dutch citizens (who turned him over to the police) and his life as a prisoner of war. With a full crew Flight Lieutenant 'Knobby' Clarke, aged 27 of 625 Squadron RAF Kelstern, piloted Lancaster ME684 on what was to be the final major raid by Bomber Command on Berlin, on the 24 / 25 March 1944. Particularly high winds on that night proved a severe additional hazard. Many of the Lancasters were 'coned' by German search lights and came under fire both from the ground and night fighters. 72 aircraft, including Clark's, failed to return. Blown off course and faced with the option of returning into the bomb stream, Clark released his bomb load over a German airfield. On the return the aircraft was heavily damaged by flak when over Varseveld. At 00:47 hours Clark gave the order to his crew of six to jump: "I sat still at the controls; I thought and tried to make one final attempt to control the engines and take it home alone. I felt very lonely having lost my crew and great pals. I flew her around a few more times, turned the nose towards Germany (hoping it would set fire to something useful) and climbed out of the seat. She went into a dive. I hastily pulled her out, reset the rimmer controls and bailed out of the nose...". All seven RAF men survived, three of whom evaded capture.  For a detailed account of the incident, including the recollections of another of the crew that night Air Gunner Sergeant John Munroe, read here: http://aircrewremembered.com/clark-norman-arthur-wadham.html Condition

Lot 796

Germany, Third Reich, Iron Cross first class, War Merit Cross, Mother's Cross (enamel chipped) and 1934 Worker's Day badge Condition

Lot 801

Battle of Britain. The Great War CBE and pair of Joseph Smith, Chief Designer Supermarine Aviation Ltd, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Commander's neck badge (Civil Division) in Garrard & Co Ltd case, British War Medal and Victory Medal MB2748 J Smith MM RNVR and two groups of miniature medals and Imperial Service Medal, Edward VII Star and George V circular type Edith Hunter, the first in Elkington & Co Ltd case CBE: London Gazette, 1 January 1946 The aircraft designer Joseph Smith (1897-1956) was the 'right hand man' and successor of R J Mitchell, creator of the Spitfire. After a technical education in Birmingham, followed by apprenticeship to the Austin Motor Co which was interrupted by World War One, Joe Smith transferred to Austin Aircraft Development Department until, in 1920, it was closed by the car manufacturer. He was promptly recruited by Supermarine and by 1926 was Chief Draughtsman with a staff of thirty-eight. Throughout the 1920's and 30's he worked closely with R J Mitchell on all Supermarine aircraft designs. Following Mitchell's premature death in 1937, his immediate successor was soon dismissed and with government approval Smith was appointed Chief Designer Supermarine Aviation Ltd in 1941. His role was pivotal to the development of the Spitfire before and during World War Two. Awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Aeronautical Society 1950, following his death in 1956, the Society acknowledged his work "of an outstanding nature in aeronautics" by the award of its Gold Medal. Mitchell's genius and determination, ably supported and continued by Joseph Smith, was immortalised in the inspiring wartime film The First of his Few, a honorific allusion to the heroism of Battle of Britain pilots Condition

Lot 810

World War One commemorative scroll, Captain Edward George Harvey, Wiltshire Regiment, leather frame 1585342 Captain Edward George Harvey First Bn Wiltshire Regiment and Royal Flying Corps killed in action near Hooge 16 June 1915 aged 32. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial and the memorial in St Columb's Cathedral Londonderry. He was born on the 7th September 1882, eldest son of John George Morewood Harvey of Greglome Londonderry and his wife Norma Elizabeth (nee Rogan). He was fatally whilst leading his company on an attack on the German trenches near Hooge Condition

Lot 814

1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, First Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal Condition

Lot 840

1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, First Army clasp, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal, card box addressed A E Bosworth, Woodford Green, Essex Condition

Lot 902

Highland Dress.   A silver mounted sgian-dubh, first half 20th c,  19.5cm overall ConditionLeather of sheath slightly scuffed on edge and old polish residues. The citrine or yellow glass crystal some damage ingress to foil

Lot 908

Postage Stamps.  A collection of m and u foreign ranges in  bulging Adelphi and another album, first half 20th c, much of interest inc many USA in um blocks of 4 or 6 and other better territories, British Empire/Commonwealth, stamps in packets, covers, etc, clean lot worthy of close inspection Condition

Lot 915

Advertising. Twenty-seven tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, various manufacturers, including Huntley & Palmers, Boots, Carters of Sheffield and Parkinsons Ltd ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 916

Advertising. Forty-one tins, first half 20th c, including a butterfly shaped example, lithographed in one or more colours, the manufacturers including Cadbury's, Marmite and Meccano and a box of Horne & Son Ltd gold coated Whitby Abbey pen nibs (42) ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 917

Advertising. Twenty-four tins and matchbox slides, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, most of the matchbox slides covered in printed celluloid, the tins all tobacco related, manufacturers included John Player & Sons, A Gale & Co Ltd, W D & H O Wills and Ogdens ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 918

Advertising. Thirty-nine gramophone needle tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, various manufacturers and sizes ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 920

Advertising. Twenty tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, the manufacturers including Burdall's, The Bifurcated & Tubular Rivet Co and Alex Parsons ConditionMostly good condition for age

Lot 921

Sixteen tinplate and other banks, first half 20th c, lithographed in colour or painted, to include miniature safes crown shaped or in the form of a pillar box ConditionMostly in good condition for age

Lot 922

Advertising. Thirteen tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, to include Pelaw, Polish for CWS and original contents, Edwards Desiccated Soup and Singer sewing machine accessories, with original contents ConditionMostly with slight wear

Lot 924

Advertising. Forty-two tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, the manufacturers including Dixons of Sheffield, Boots and Peek Frean ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 926

Advertising. Thirty tins for tobacco products, mostly first half 20th c, the manufacturers including W D & H O Wills, Carlyle and Lambert & Butler ConditionSome slightly scratched and worn but many good

Lot 943

Advertising. Twenty tins, first half 20th c, lithographed in one or more colours, various manufacturers, including Ferris & Co Ltd, J E Lea and Parkinsons Ltd, various sizes ConditionMostly in good condition

Lot 958

An Indian brass sculpture of Shiva Nataraja, another Indian brass votive sculpture, a figure of Guanyin and another item, the first 29cm h, an Arts and Crafts cylindrical copper jar, by Harold Holmes, engraved with a lion rampant, a copper tray by the same engraved with flowers and a similar tray, inlaid in pewter with crocuses by Hugh Wallis, jar 12.5cm h, all with stamped mark and miscellaneous other items ConditionGood condition

Lot 959

An art deco silver mounted and lapis lazuli line inlaid onyx cigarette box, 15cm l, a Victorian turned Cornish serpentine pillar thermometer (lacks thermometer), a pair of turned Macassar ebony candlesticks, a Persian glazed earthenware plate and similarly painted lacquer wares, first half 20th c, etc ConditionMostly in good condition. Lid of onyx cigarette box cracked

Lot 970

A German hand-and-a-half sword, 19th c, in 16th c style, the broad flat double-edged blade, ricasso and pointed lugs etched with scrolling foliage, the hilt with undecorated, bifurcated quillons of square section and scroll ended, with two stage wire bound grip, the compressed globular 'onion' pommel, incised with eight lines, blade 106cm l Provenance: By descent in the Hambro family until sold on the instructions of Sir Eric Hambro KBE (1872-1947), Phillips, Son & Neale on the premises at Milton Abbey, Dorset, 15-23 September 1932, lot 1836 "A large two-handled sword with double ring-guards, the quillons decorated with scrolls, 5ft" (£4.14.6) to Charles Angell of 34 Milsom Street, Bath acting as the agent of Colonel Geoffrey Hippisley-Cox CBE DL (1884-1954); thence by descent to the present vendor In a letter to his client, Charles Angell wrote on the 22nd September 1932 "You will note we have purchased two Swords for you, and we sincerely trust this will be in order; our reason being that as the first one did not fetch half the price you told us to go, we thought you would like the second one...Our motorman is collecting the swords today" Condition

Lot 1202

A spindle back Windsor armchair, first half 19th c, of ash with shaped elm seat, on splayed legs with spindle X-stretcher, seat height 41cm ConditionHoop damaged at top, one leg and stretchers replaced

Lot 1213

A French bow ended walnut table, late 19th c, on four leaf carved and fluted tapering legs with flat incurving stretchers, 75cm h; 73 x 122cm, a Victorian walnut Sutherland table and a smaller Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table, larger table 72cm h; 91 x 100cm (3) ConditionFirst table - top scratched and stained, structurally sound. Larger table- leg detached, top faded and stained. Smaller table marked and scratched

Lot 1271

A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard, the cavetto cornice above figured doors with brass escutcheons and H-hinges between fluting, painted interior with shelves, 99cm h; 50 x 73cm and a George III bow fronted mahogany hanging corner cupboard, fitted with shelves enclosed by figured doors with brass escutcheons and H-hinges, 104cm h; 50 x 72cm (2) ConditionThe first - One of the doors with the beginning of a split at bottom, interior painted at later date. The latter slightly larger - good condition, no warping in doors, backboards original

Lot 1274

A turned and limed oak standard lamp, mid 20th c, 152cm h excluding fitment and a Victorian mahogany  tripod torchere in George III style, first half 20th c and miscellaneous furniture ConditionLamp and torcher in good condition. Tripod table - Old repair to block, legs slightly knocked and scratched but not split or spliced, brass catch and castors original. Nest of tables -Ring marks and minor scratches but complete and structurally sound, not restored or re-polished

Lot 158

A silver lever watch, E Wise, Manchester, No 21749, plain case, 54mm diam, Birmingham 1873 and two others, Birmingham 1916 and Swiss, late 19th c (3) ConditionThe first apparently over wound and running for only a few seconds before stopping. The keyless watch running when wound. The verge also running when wound but loose and rotating in the case

Lot 242

An 18ct gold Swan fountain pen, engraved Presented as a token of esteem to George Green by the staff of Ernest Marks Publicity Ltd 1945, marked on nib "SWAN" 2 14ct Mabie, Todd & Co Ltd and on pen "SWAN" Pen Mabie, Todd & Co Ltd Made in England, 11.5cm l, maker's mark, London 1937 George Green was appointed by John Player & Sons, the Nottingham tobacco manufacture, as the firm's first Advertising Manager. In 1924, by a stroke of genius, he conceived the 'Players Please' slogan, the design in the form of his own handwriting. Introduced in 1927, it instantly became synonymous with the company's several best selling cigarette brands ConditionSlight signs of use such as minor scratches when examined under magnification. Complete. Not hitherto offered for sale. No repair

Lot 270

A French silver pap boat, 13cm l, by Pierre-Jacques Meunier (1792-1809) a crescent below in a lozenge, Paris, first standard, 2ozs ConditionGood condition with light polish scratches. The front engraved with initials MAG

Lot 451

A Mason's Mandalay pattern dinner service and a Mason's Royal Mandalay pattern bowl, printed marks (39) ConditionFirst quality and good condition

Lot 319

J P Digby (British, 20th Century) 'Admirers', Signed lower left, unframed oil on canvas.John Digby (d.2021) was a local Norfolk Artist who painted in bold, bright colours that will put a smile on your face. His pictures were inspired by Beryl Cook but he added his own humour and in many of his pictures, a mischievous slant. He captures moods, life in abundance and there is always something hidden away in a picture that, at first, you may not notice.60.5 cms x 45.5 cms

Lot 423

J P Digby (British, 20th Century) 'Let the Good Times Roll', Signed lower left, framed oil on canvas.John Digby (d.2021) was a local Norfolk Artist who painted in bold, bright colours that will put a smile on your face. His pictures were inspired by Beryl Cook but he added his own humour and in many of his pictures, a mischievous slant. He captures moods, life in abundance and there is always something hidden away in a picture that, at first, you may not notice.Image 60 cms x 90 cms

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